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Leo R. Dube

Lowell, Massachusetts

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Leo R. Dubelifelong Lowell resident; 67 LOWELL -- Leo R. Dube, 67, a lifelong Lowell resident, died peacefully, Tuesday, December 13, 2011, at Lowell General Hospital.A son of the late Severin L. Dube and the late Germaine C. (Belmaire) Dube, he was born April 15, 1944, in Lowell, and was...

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RIP Leo ..You will be sadly missed

To My Dad ..I will never say goodbye to you my Father
cause I know this is not the end for us to see each other.
You will only be going to a place where there's no pain nor suffering.
I am happy for you, for you will be with God.
For now we need to go in separate ways.
... I remember how your arms hold me and give me strength.
You were always there to listen, love, and defend me in everything.
You were my very best friend.
In my triumphs you were always...

To My Dad...I will never say goodbye to you my Father
cause I know this is not the end for us to see each other.
You will only be going to a place where there's no pain nor suffering.
I am happy for you, for you will be with God.
For now we need to go in separate ways.
... I remember how your arms hold me and give me strength.
You were always there to listen, love, and defend me in everything.
You were my very best friend.
In my triumphs you were always...

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Sorry to hear about your loss. Leo was a great guy. Worked with him for years in the water dept. He will be missed.
Bill & Olga Quealy

Lynn & Sharon, Im so sorry to hear about your dad. Peace be with all of you.

To Leo's family,
So sorry to read of your loss. We send our sympathy.
Uncle Sam Bellemare and Aunt Julie Levesque and cousin Connie

Sorry for your loss, Leo will be missed

JoAnn & Family,

Leo will always be in our hearts,there was many good times spent together, he was like brother to me and a good friend,I remember the pots of coffee that man could drink,I wish I could shake his hand for the last time as I did the first time I met him, we will miss him.

~ John and Pattie Williams